7th Notts and Derbys - The Robin Hood Battalion

The 7th (Robin Hood) Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters
(Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment) is the battalion most closely
associated with the city of Nottingham. Popularly known as ‘The Robin
Hoods’, the 7th Notts & Derbys took the place of the Robin Hood Rifles, on
the formation of the Territorial Force in April 1908.

The Robin Hoods formed three battalions during the First
World War (1/7th, 2/7th and 3/7th Battalions). More than 4000 officers
and men served with honour on the Western Front from 1915 to 1919, and
in Dublin during the Irish Rebellion of 1916; over 1000 men died in service.
It is our intention to publish an updated history of the 7th Battalion’s
campaigns in WW1, featuring individual stories of these men.

This web site was launched principally to publicise this
project and also to act as a medium for gathering
information and photographs relating to the officers and men who served
with the Robin Hoods during the First World War, with the intention of
publishing an updated battalion history.

If you know, or believe, that a relative served with
our local Nottingham territorial battalion during WW1, then please use
the contact form to get in touch.